Air Force Historical Research Agency
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Air Force Historical Research Agency (AFHRA) is located at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama, under the Air Force History and Museums Program. AFHRA holds the most extensive collection of U.S. Air Force historical documents, serving as the primary source for Air Force history, lineage, and heraldry.
Mission
AFHRA's mission is to preserve the history of the Air Force, ensuring that past experiences inform current and future operations, policy, and education. It supports the Air Force by maintaining records, conducting research, and providing historical insights to enhance understanding and decision-making.[1]
Parent organization
AFHRA operates under the Air Force History and Museums Program, which is part of the Department of the Air Force. This program oversees the preservation of Air Force heritage and history.[2]
Legislation
While not created by specific legislation, AFHRA operates under the authority of the Secretary of the Air Force, with its activities guided by directives concerning the preservation and use of historical records.
Partners
- Other military historical agencies for collaborative research
- Academic institutions for historical studies and education
- Air Force units for historical documentation and support
Number of employees
The exact number of employees is not publicly detailed, but includes historians, archivists, researchers, and administrative staff.
Organization structure
AFHRA's structure centers on:
Leader
The head of AFHRA is known as the Director of the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
Divisions
- Research Division for historical inquiries and publications
- Archives Division for managing and preserving historical documents
- Reference Services for assisting researchers and scholars
List of programs
- Historical Research Services for Air Force personnel and scholars
- Lineage and Honors Program for documenting unit history
- Archival Preservation of historical records
- Educational Outreach including lectures and seminars[3]
Last total enacted budget
Specific budget details for AFHRA are not publicly disclosed, as they are part of the broader Air Force History and Museums Program budget.
Staff
Staff includes professional historians, archivists, and support personnel dedicated to the preservation and study of Air Force history.
Funding
Funding for AFHRA comes from the Department of the Air Force's allocation for historical preservation and research.
Services provided
AFHRA provides services such as historical research, document preservation, archival management, and educational support. It assists in tracing the lineage of Air Force units, documenting historical narratives, and offering insights into past operations that inform current practices and strategies.[4]
Headquarters address
600 Chennault Circle, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112
History
AFHRA traces its origins to World War II, initially as part of the Army Air Forces Historical Office. It moved to Maxwell Air Force Base in 1949, evolving into the comprehensive historical repository it is today, playing a crucial role in preserving Air Force heritage and supporting its operational and educational needs.
External links
References
- ↑ Air Force Historical Research Agency (2025). "Mission". Air Force Historical Research Agency.
- ↑ Air Force History and Museums Program (2025). "About AFHMP". Air Force History and Museums Program.
- ↑ Air Force Historical Research Agency (2025). "Programs". Air Force Historical Research Agency.
- ↑ Air Force Historical Research Agency (2025). "Services". Air Force Historical Research Agency.
GPS coordinates for the headquarters:
Google Maps: 32.384634, -86.365328 Bing Maps: 32.384635, -86.365327 OpenStreetMap: 32.384634, -86.365328
Note: The GPS coordinates given are for Maxwell Air Force Base, where AFHRA is located, although the exact address provided might not yield precise coordinates for the agency itself within the base.